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Historic Prescription Charges

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barry1010 | 07:01 Thu 31st Mar 2022 | ChatterBank
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I remember when a single prescription charge covered everything on the prescription, regardless of how many different items.
Then it changed to a charge for each item. My mother was upset because her support stockings doubled in price overnight.
Can anyone tell me when that happened?
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Thanks, choux, but it was definitely later than that. It would be after 1968 when the government decided we had to pay for prescriptions again after scrapping all charges
2015?
//Currently, The National Health Service (Charges for Drugs and Appliances)
Regulations 2015, made under powers conferred by the NHS Act 2006, make
provision for prescription charges and exemptions in England//
"By 1956, the NHS was dispensing 228 million items per year at a cost of £58 million. The Government then raised the charge to one shilling per item to accommodate this growing sum. Three years later, it was raised again to two shillings per item."

From:
https://www.politics.co.uk/reference/nhs-prescription-charges/

Both my replies are in response to your OP, barry.
yup
the financing of the NHS was wonky from the start
but everyone wanted it and so it sallied forth!
NOT out of the blue but based on the EMS ( emergency medical service that is! ) which had worked during the war ( well)

and prescriptions were free

the idea was that it cost £120m and would go DOWN as the fist year you would cure everything

it didnt 240m and rising

and so prescriptions charges came in ( a shillin' levied by the doctor if it were a dispensing practice)

and a politician resigned on principle and that was - - harold wilson, then Pres of the board of trade.
which nice lady said - PP is an expert on everything

and then followed it up with, I admit " let's all have a good laugh at him ( again) " - but hey boys and girls, even on AB, many a true word said in jest
Just to mention - if you do need more than one prescription a month on a regular basis, a prescription prepayment certificate can save you loads of money:

https://www.nhs.uk/nhs-services/prescriptions-and-pharmacies/save-money-with-a-prescription-prepayment-certificate-ppc/
I think the charges started to hit the roof barry when they started putting pinstripe suits in offices within the hospitals on enormous salaries.
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Thanks all, very helpful

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